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Reflections on 2004

Security Management Today in 2005 and beyond 2005 has proven to be something of a landmark year for Security Management Today. Having moved across to our new publisher CMP Information from The Builder Group along with our sister title Security Installer, the journal now forms part of the industry’s biggest and best security portfolio (also encompassing CCTV Today, the Security Excellence Awards, the Security Roadshows and, of course, both the IFSEC and Securex Exhibitions).

In addition, we’ve hosted the first SMT Forum – the start of the journal’s campaigning trail aimed at shaping the future of the security management profession and, indeed, that of the industry at large. The journal has continued to be at the forefront of the licensing debate, and has broadened in scope to reflect the changing demands placed upon practising security professionals.

What can readers expect of the journal in 2005, though? From an editorial standpoint we’ll continue to remain fiercely independent, offering a platform for constructive views of the industry based in fact. There have also been several additions to the Editorial Advisory Board of late (News Update, SMT, November 2004, p7), so rest assured that SMT will report on all the major developments concerning end users.

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